Del Norte High School - Warrior Yearbook (Crescent City, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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I 7 Carol Molini, do hereby will my three years experience in band to any incoming freshman. I, Elsie Morris, will my civics book and civics grades to my sister Emma Morris. I, Patricia Moulton, will my dimple to Beverly Mills. I Marion Nichols, do hereby will my expert speaking in speech class to all incoming freshmen. I, James Noel, will this school to anyone! I I I I J. D. Perdew, will to my little sister, Stink, a plug of chewing gum and to my big sister two band-aids. Kaylyn Puls, will to my little sister, Helen Ann MacGarity four years of fun at Del Norte. Jean Queen, will my loving giggle to any girl who thinks she could control it. Bill Richards, will my nickname Hoppy,' and 4'Massai', to anybody who wants them, but they will have to live up to them. I, Walter Roberts, will my crazy purple car to Richard Dempsey. L Larry Smith, will to incoming Johnny Hampson, my place in the CSF and my luck of being called to student body meetings ffor troublel. I I I I I Katy Rooney, will all my happy memories of DNHS to the incoming Frosh. Harley Robertson, will to Bob Northrop my corner in the football dressing room. Morris Robinson, will to my incoming brother, Raymond, my outstanding abilities in basketball. Tony Roeder, Will my unsoiled football uniform, that was willed to me by Rod Griffin, to Stan Yackomovich. , Robert Root, being of sound and ? body, will my manager job to any fellow who wants to have a good time. I, Judy Ronning, will the 'fcrazyv jeep I used to drive to anyone who is crazy enough I I to drive it. , Lorraine Salmon, will to my brother Keith, my civics book and my WONDERFUL grades in English. ,Les Schuman, will to John Stevens, the boss job of metal shop so he can get his straight Ns too. I, Gary Silva, grudgingly will my nickname Godfrey'7 to Robert Crossley. I ,Becky Solari, hereby will to my little sister, Barbara Pratt, and all incoming freshmen, every ounce of fun possible in their future years at DNHS. We, Arlene Shincke and Marie Vrooman, bequeath our '6Arsenic and Old Lace,', to L L L L L L L Ann Hamilton and Valorie Carrol. Jim Stansberry, do hereby will my nickname Sparks,' to Coon,' Wigley. Virginia Taylor, will my civics book to Billie Anne, and my temper to my sister Loretta. Joyce Thurston, will my height to Shorty Ellen Jean Morrow and my civics book to my freshman brother James Thurston when he becomes a Senior. Russel Uhler, being of unsound mind, hereby will to all the incoming freshmen my ability to play it cool. Bill Waldron, will my hot shot rod to Charles Sullivan. Bob Warden, will to Don Beall the name Rookie which was willed to me by Tom Howard. Donna Warner, will the Girls League presidency to whoever wants it. I, Charlene Weijola, leave Lowell Martin to Mary Hallmark. I, Dean Williams, will Charlene Baby Weijola to Don Beall because he likes her.

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I, Kenny Harville, being of sound mind and intoxicated body, hereby will my hot Hudsonl, to Wigley. I, Anthony Hecker, will my ability to tell ushadyn stories in Public Speaking to Norman Hansen. I, Harvey Hight, being of weak mind and hollow body, do hereby will my Civics book and all that goes with it to Chester Scott alias Chester the Chincey Cherokee. I, Norman Holloway, will Croby, my place on the lightweight basketball team. I, Evelyn Horn, will my nicknames, Molly and Alvin to De Anne Snow and Dixie Powell. I, Jim Hurd, will my bass drum to Don Covey in hopes he will have as much fun as I have had. I, Karen Johnson, will Gwen Dannigan my ability to stretch colds into pneumonia. I, Sharon Johnson, will my calm, cool, and collected nature to my little sister, Ruth Skiles. I, Jerry Johnson, being of sound mind and body do hereby will 6 or 9 rum-flavored cigars to Wigley. I, Sara Kelly, do will to Ann Hamilton, my memories of Grants Pass High School, hoping she will be lucky enough to attend there someday. I, Ivan Kent, do will to Don Butch Thomas my ability to get kicked off the Klamath bus. I, Elmer Kish, will the school's plane to anyone who doesn't have one of their own. I, Jerry 4'Tiny', Knudsen, will my neat busted foot to Don Beall. I, Nadine Lemkhel, will my civics book to Pauline Brandes and Shirley Knight. I, Dale Long of uncertain mind and sound body hereby will my butch,' to John Stevens.. I, Darrell Love, will my happy days in DNHS to the incoming 4'Frosh. I, Louise Loveland, will my locker number 62 to my little brother Harold. I, Bob Mansfield, hereby will my outstanding scholastic ability to Dan Mozay. I, Harry March, will my ability to skip school and have the wrong people ask me why I'm not in school to anyone who wants the risk. I, Normand Marks, being of sound mind, will my neat car to anyone with patience to drive it. I, Leo Marmelejo, do hereby will my ability to play football to Charlie Marmelejo. I, Anne Martin, will my ability to get in and out of trouble to Judy Stowe. We, Joan Mattson and Rick Hintz, going together, leave one parking place off Ocean Drive to the first couple who gets there. I, Emilie Mayer, do hereby will all the fun I have had at Del Norte High to my sisters Kathrine and Kathleen:- I, Marlene Mayhew, will Arlene Bolten all the fun I have had in my 12 years of school. I hope she has as much fun as I had, and that she will finish. I, Dick McCarger, being of unsound mind do hereby will my crazy mixed-up civics book to that cat with the chicks, Lowell Martin. I, Carole McColm, being fresh out of sound minds, will to Gary Bigler, incoming freshman, my locker N 0. 21, which belonged to his brother in '53. I, John McNaught, will the ability of Gene and I to go see the Vice Principal to incoming Frosh, Bernard Burdick and Johnny Hampson. I, Bernice Miller, will my ability to stay in school to Jackie Edwards. I, Nancy Mitolo, will to my flittlej brother all the good times I've had in DNHS and hope that he will be able to stay out of trouble the way I did.



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9669 Corby Street Deoville, California August 27, 1971 MR. FLOYD MAURICE BLACK, JR. Hillton Sanitarium San Diego, California Dear Floyd: It probably seems strange to you to be receiving a letter from some one you have never heard of before and you are probably wondering who could be writing this letter to you. Well, Floyd, I will try to explain, and for your sake in the easiest way possible. Things started in this way shortly after we graduated from Del Norte High School your buddy LE ROY DEO uinheritedw around five million dollars. With this he bought many of Crescent City's major businesses and it wasn't long till Skid was the only member of our Chamber of Commerce. It was only natural that he should want the City's name changed to Deoville. Now that I've explained where this letter is from, Ifd better explain why I've written you. , You see, in the last ten years Deoville has grown to be such a metropolis that it was honored by having the World's Fair held here this summer. A few members of our graduating class felt that this was an ideal time for our class reunion, so they contacted all of our old classmates and our reunion was attended by all but three members including you. You would have been surprised to participate in the fair. I certainly enjoyed seeing GENE BURDICK again. He has been flying for United States Airlines and you'll never believe this but LORRAINE SALMON is a stewardess on his plane and during one of their flights to Hawaii they decided to be married in Honolulu. BOB WARDEN is now giving violin lessons here in Deoville. His studio is on Molini Avenue named after CAROL MOLINI, who became a great television star. I patronized the stores of a few of our old classmates. Among these were: COLSON'S Kidney Kitchen, where I had French fried kidneys, WILLIAM'S Weinie Wagon, where Dean himself served me hush puppies, and Shirley's Sea-Sugared Salmon Shop, owned and operated completely by SHIRLEY GARNETT. I stopped in at CARSON'S Cozy Corner to say hello to Milton and who do you think was serving drinks? I always suspected SHARON JOHNSON would end up in a bar. As I left Carsonis, I was approached by a tramp begging for a quarter. I was shocked to discover that it was LEO MARMELEJO. Over a drink I asked Leo what had happened. It seems that Leo had decided to become a plastic surgeon but he wouldn't go to medical school and his practice got him into trouble. His last patient was his third wife, LOUISE LOVELAND. He hasnit operated since. As I figured to leave I left Leo standing on the corner of BRODEHL and BUNDY, named for two great artists, a maroon Buick whizzed across my toes. I recognized the driver as MARJORIE ENOS. I heard Marjorie is selling Buicks these days. It was then, in the interest of education, that I decided to visit the multimillion dollar high school Crain Highv named after its benefactor and President of the board of supervisors, DON CRAIN. My first stop, was the principal's office. There behind the desk I found JERRY KUNDSEN. As I stood amazed, he explained that he was only the janitor and that Mr. Thunen was out to lunch. I inspected the classrooms and among the teachers I found were: GARY SILVA- Chorus, LARRY SMITH-Foods and Physics, MARLENE MAYHEW-I Mrs. Smithl Anatomy, ANN MARTIN-Boys' Gym, PEGGY BRENNER-Auto Mechanics. Oh, Lary Smith told me that now that JOAN MATTSON and RICK HINTZ have twins in high school, Joan is P.T.A. President. Enough for the school. On my way back to the fair as I passed The Club 96 I heard a shrill laughter which I recognized as JEAN QUEEN'S. I looked in and found Jean and SANDRA HARKEMA engaged in a hot game of poker. The stakes were their husbands, JAMES HUND and BOB EVANS, and Jean was losing. Why should they want to lose their husbands? Both men have good jobs in the lingerie department of HJ. C. ROOT'S,' new KJ. C. Penney Store. J. C.'s new

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